Anyone fancy a group buy on aluminium radiator cooling panels?
Anyone fancy a group buy on aluminium radiator cooling panels?
haha, ill see if my local asda have them.
blue engine bay will look good I think, I've been contemplating painting the towers on my strut brace blue.
Nice idea with the holes in the panel, but I think it may be counter productive mate?
The way i see it, the airflow on the n/a panel goes like this:
(blue) air comes in directly between the bonnet and the 'flap' lifts the air and directs it over the hole into the air intake.
(red) additional air that comes in from the lower part of the bumper and bounces off the radiator (too much airflow) is pushed upwards through the hole in the cooling panel, and joins the rest of the air.
I could be wrong, but with the holes in the panel, you'll be loosing half of your airflow through the holes? For it to really work you'd need both the holes and the flap. Which of course would mean welding on the flap I think.
I am interested in a black one.
jimxms Nice idea with the holes in the panel, but I think it may be counter productive mate?
The way i see it, the airflow on the n/a panel goes like this:
(blue) air comes in directly between the bonnet and the 'flap' lifts the air and directs it over the hole into the air intake.
(red) additional air that comes in from the lower part of the bumper and bounces off the radiator (too much airflow) is pushed upwards through the hole in the cooling panel, and joins the rest of the air.
I could be wrong, but with the holes in the panel, you'll be loosing half of your airflow through the holes? For it to really work you'd need both the holes and the flap. Which of course would mean welding on the flap I think.
jimxms Nice idea with the holes in the panel, but I think it may be counter productive mate?
The way i see it, the airflow on the n/a panel goes like this:
(blue) air comes in directly between the bonnet and the 'flap' lifts the air and directs it over the hole into the air intake.
(red) additional air that comes in from the lower part of the bumper and bounces off the radiator (too much airflow) is pushed upwards through the hole in the cooling panel, and joins the rest of the air.
I could be wrong, but with the holes in the panel, you'll be loosing half of your airflow through the holes? For it to really work you'd need both the holes and the flap. Which of course would mean welding on the flap I think.
not being funny but the hole is irrelavent......it makes no odds if you have one or not but if you dont have the hole the plate looks a lot cleaner if you know what i mean..